Mercure Townsville

Mercure Townsville is set amidst 11 acres of tropical gardens on the shores of Lake Curralea. Ideally located, it is popular with guests from Australia and overseas. The 162 well appointed rooms offer free WiFi, views across the lake, swimming pool or lush tropical gardens, and provide all the amenities needed for a holiday or business trip. Relax in Townsville's largest free form swimming pool with spa, or for the more energetic, enjoy the two full size day and night tennis courts before taking a leisurely stroll around the lakeside environment.

The Mercure's own restaurant, Celsius, offers casual dining in a relaxed atmosphere. With a wide choice of a la carte cuisine, buffet breakfast and children's meals it is suitable for all occasions. Opening on to a beautiful poolside deck area, Celsius is ideal for a leisurely breakfast or a relaxing drink on those warm, North Queensland nights. This resort style hotel also offers excellent facilities for weddings, meetings, conference groups and corporate travellers, with ample parking for guests, visitors and conference delegates.

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The light and open Standard rooms are surrounded by rolling lawns and tropical gardens. All modern amenities and a queen size bed, mean you can leave the hustle and bustle behind, for a good night's sleep. Also available as Standard Twin rooms, featuring one queen plus a single bed.

Premium rooms combine comfort and style in a sophisticated design, and have a modern, expansive bathroom. With LED lighting throughout, get connected with unlimited WiFi and bluetooth iPod dock, perfect for your next business trip.

Size does matter! The Deluxe room invites you to relax with a luxurious king bed and spacious lounge area, before enticing you outside to enjoy the sweeping views of Lake Curralea from your private balcony.

Perfectly appointed to accommodate your family's needs, with one queen bed and two single beds, kitchen sink, microwave and toaster. The Family Room offers extra space with a private patio leading to the expansive hotel lawns.

Indulge in the comfort of a pillow topped king bed in these stylishly designed rooms. With convenient access to the hotel facilities, and impressive views of the resort pool or Lake Curralea, these rooms provide all the comforts of home and more. Also available as Superior Twin rooms, featuring two king single beds.

Mount Perry settlement began in the late 1840s with the taking up of large sheep grazing stations, mining activity began in the 1860s and the discovery of rich copper deposits led to a mining boom. Today there is still mining activity in the town.

Gin Gin must be one of the only towns in Australia that can link bushrangers, thick scrub, red soil and barramundi together through its unique and varied history and landscape.
A perfect pit stop on your way North or South, Gin Gin is often referred to as Wild Scotsman country as one of Queensland's rogue bushrangers was captured here in 1866.

Rows of red rich soil, green macadamia trees dotting the horizon, "hedges" of sugarcane along the roadside and a main street with history and heritage oozing out of its facades - history, heritage, arts, culture, food and wine is all here in Childers.

Gayndah lays claim to being the oldest towns in Australia, founded in 1849 maintaining its old fashioned charm today. Several buildings have been heritage listed including Mellors Drapery (one of the few buildings in Australia which still uses a flying fox to deal with transactions), old section of the State School, Gayndah Soldier's Memorial Hall (Town Hall and Council Chambers), Racecourse and several rail bridges.

Cordalba is home to a fantastic Bed and Breakfast just off the highway which offers fresh sea perch fishing opportunities and local produce from their seasonal stall as well as a great range of accommodation.

Apple Tree Creek is a convenient stop on the way to either Bundaberg or Gin Gin, just outside of Childers. A family-friendly picnic ground with great facilities is on the left as you enter Apple Tree Creek from the south.

You can't avoid Bass and Barra when it comes to Lake Monduran.
You can do Barramundi charters, fish yourself for barra on the lake, eat barra, picnic with barra, barbecue with Barra and even be in a competition to catch the biggest Barra.

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